U Don't!
It is not likely you can ever repair real deep scratches.
No.
If the shopkeeper is kind enough, bring the disk back to him and ask him to repair it.
Yes. But it depends on how deep they are.If the scratches or deep use plaster to fill the scratches then paint the filing cabnit.If not thenuse rough sand paper to smooth out the scratches then use finer sandpaper to get rid of the filings then use a smooth nail file to make the metal smooth Finally use a nail buffer to shine the metal.
Most are not dirty they are scratched and you can not clean off scratches they can sometimes be polished off professionally.
You really can't, I'm sorry to say. All you really can do is get another copy of the game that does not have scratches. It is a waiste of money, but to tell the truth, that is the only possible solution.
Follow the link below (Sources and related links) to read about several methods that you can try.
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well all you must do is threaten your ipod to get the scratches out. and they will.
To get a lot of scratches off of games or DVDs you may want to get a disk repair machine. I recommend the ZDag 102 it cost about a $100 but it will pay for it self over time by saving your disks. (especially if there are any kids in your house) I would skip on the DVD skip doctors as I have used it and was not impressed. I run a small resell shop and use it to fix DVDs and games. Saving over a hundred from the trash can. Here is a video review of the Disk Repair Machine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBl3mtlaqys
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If you do not have access to professional equipment to polish the scratches off you are better replacing than trying the home remedied
They remove scratches off a car by first trying to buff them out. If that does not work, the scratches are sanded, they are then filled with filler, and sanded again. Next a primer is put over the scratches, and then paint to match the rest of the car.